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Umm Ayman is the [[kuniya]] of Barakat bt. Tha’labat b. ‘Amr, was one of the companions of [[the Prophet]] (s). She was freed by the Prophet (s) and was the mother of [[Usamat b. Zayd]]. | Umm Ayman (امّ ایمن) is the [[kuniya]] of Barakat bt. Tha’labat b. ‘Amr, was one of the companions of [[the Prophet]] (s). She was freed by the Prophet (s) and was the mother of [[Usamat b. Zayd]]. | ||
After the demise of the Prophet (s) and confiscation of [[Fadak]] by [[Abu Bakr]], she was the only person who bore witness with [[Imam Ali]] (a) that the Prophet (s) has given Fadak to [[Fatima]] (s). | After the demise of the Prophet (s) and confiscation of [[Fadak]] by [[Abu Bakr]], she was the only person who bore witness with [[Imam Ali]] (a) that the Prophet (s) has given Fadak to [[Fatima]] (s). | ||
The Prophet (s) counted her among the women of [[Paradise]]. | The Prophet (s) counted her among the women of [[Paradise]]. | ||
==Lineage== | ==Lineage== | ||
Baraka bint Tha’labi b. ‘Amr, known as Umm Ayman, was the [[Abyssinian]] female servant of [[‘Abd Allah b. ‘Abd al-Mutallib]] (the father of the Prophet (s)) or his wife, [[Amina]]. After the demise of ‘Abd Allah and Amina, [[the Prophet (s)]] inherited her from his parents. | Baraka bint Tha’labi b. ‘Amr, known as Umm Ayman, was the [[Abyssinian]] female servant of [[‘Abd Allah b. ‘Abd al-Mutallib]] (the father of the Prophet (s)) or his wife, [[Amina]]. After the demise of ‘Abd Allah and Amina, [[the Prophet (s)]] inherited her from his parents. | ||
==Taking Care of Muhammad (s) in His Childhood== | ==Taking Care of Muhammad (s) in His Childhood== | ||
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==Immigration== | ==Immigration== | ||
Umm Ayman was among the first people who converted to [[Islam]] and later emigrated to [[Medina]]. It is said that she was also among the Muslims who emigrated to [[Abyssinia]]. | Umm Ayman was among the first people who converted to [[Islam]] and later emigrated to [[Medina]]. It is said that she was also among the Muslims who emigrated to [[Abyssinia]]. | ||
==Participating in Battles== | ==Participating in Battles== |